adjective - able to be changed back to an earlier state or condition
noun, British English - an open area in front of a building, such as a hotel
noun - a soft, sweet, white or pink candy made of sugar, gelatin, and air, often toasted over a fire or used in desserts
adjective, formal - no longer existing, living, functioning, or in use
noun - a small structure on a road where drivers pay a fee (toll) to use a bridge, tunnel, or highway
noun - a strong, round container made of wood, used for storing and aging liquids like wine, beer, or spirits
noun, literary - a deadly and widespread disease
noun, American English, informal - a place where people can buy and eat food
verb - to treat someone or something badly, unfairly, or cruelly
noun - a person who is not a member of the military, police, or any other official armed force
verb - to think about something too much or for too long, often making it seem more complicated or worrying than it really is
adverb - in a way that allows two or more things to be used instead of each other without any significant difference
adjective - not making you feel satisfied, happy, or that what you are doing is meaningful
adjective - making you feel satisfied and happy because you are doing something meaningful or worthwhile
noun - the official cancellation or declaration that something, such as a marriage or a legal agreement, is invalid and has no legal effect